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In This Section 2000 Review Notebook ...... 106 2000 Award Winners ...... 108 2000 Maryland Statistics ...... 109 Off. Game-by-Game Stats...... 111 Def. Game-by-Game Stats ...... 112 Team Game-by-Game Stats ...... 113 Season Superlatives ...... 114 Game-by-Game Starters ...... 116 Game-by-Game Capsules ...... 117 105 Temple & West Virginia ...... 117 Middle Tenn. State & Florida State ...... 118 Virginia & Clemson ...... 119 Wake Forest & Duke ...... 120 NC State & North Carolina ...... 121 Georgia Tech ...... 122 Terps In Final NCAA/ACC Rankings ...... 122

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2000 season review November 29 after the release of Ron (4,960) and orable mention All-ACC selection and honorable men- Vanderlinden. Friedgen most recently all-purpose at- tion All-America by the Football News. served as offensive coordinator at Geor- tempts (889). — For the season, Barnard had punts of 85 (a ca- gia Tech, but he has strong ties to the uni- In the conference, Jor- reer long and three short of the UM record), 71, 67 versity as he played for the Terps in the mid- dan finishes third in rush- (twice), 66, 63 and 61 yards. All told, he had a total of ’60s and coached under Bobby Ross during the ing and seventh in all- 13 punts that were 50 yards or more. school’s most recent ACC glory days from 1982- purpose yards. He — In the season’s final game (against Georgia Tech), 86. owns the third-best Barnard punted five times for a 44.0-yard average. His For the 2000 season, the Terps matched rushing day in con- long on the day was 58 yards and he placed one punt their overall record from a year ago and im- ference history inside the 20. proved on their conference record by one (306), the third-most — Against North Carolina, Barnard contributed in game, but were unable to become bowl eli- single-season rush- another way -- with his arm. On 4th-and-5 in the second gible after working their way to a 5-4 record ing yards (1999; quarter, Barnard completed an 11-yard pass to Shawn with two games remaining in the season. 1,632), the fifth- Forte out of punt formation to keep a Maryland drive Senior tailback LaMont Jordan (Forestville, LaMont Jordan was a most TDs scored in alive. Md.) completed his spectacular career at Mary- second round pick by the a season (1999; — Barnard, who walked on to the team in 1999, land as the school’s all-time leading rusher with in the 2001 17) and the 11th- posted Maryland’s best punting average (42.1 yards) 4,147 yards. He led the Terrapins in rushing NFL Draft. most touch- since 1993 as just a freshman. and scoring in 2000 and worked his way downs scored in up to third on the Atlantic Coast Conference a career (37). Defense Stands Up career rushing chart. In addition, he finished It may come as a surprise when looking at the final his career as the school’s all-time leader in all-purpose Farewell to Seniors national rankings, but the Maryland defense was one of yards with 4,960. A total of 18 Maryland seniors suited up in Terrapin the driving forces behind the 2000 squad’s late-season Looking ahead, the Terrapins have a bright future gear for the last time with the close of the 2000 season. success. It was a defense that held Duke, Wake Forest in store as they return 17 starters from the 2000 club The group includes many faces that will remain fa- and North Carolina to a combined total of 29 points including eight players on offense and eight on a de- miliar to Maryland fans, including the school’s all-time and made enough big plays down the stretch to hang on fense that got better as the season progressed in ‘00. In leading rusher (LaMont Jordan), one of its top defensive for the upset win over NC State. particular, Maryland’s linebacking corps could be one backs (Shawn Forte) and one of its best kickers (Brian — In the loss to North Carolina, Maryland held the of the best in the country as this past season’s group of Kopka). The following is a list of those seniors (* = let- Tar Heels without a touchdown until the fourth quarter. starters (Marlon Moye-Moore, E.J. Henderson, Aaron Th- ters earned): Going into the Georgia Tech game, the Terps had held ompson and Mike Whaley) combined for 366 tackles, Omar Cheeseboro, WR **** East Orange, N.J. their opponents out of the end zone in 12 of the previ- 39 TFLs and 15.5 sacks, and all will return in 2001. Kevin Collins, WR Grosse Point, Mich. ous16 quarters of regulation football they had played, a Moises Cruz, WR *** Germantown, Md. feat that spanned four games. Jordan Caps Record-Breaking Career Shawn Forte, S *** Poughkeepsie, N.Y. — Maryland’s defense had an innate ability to hold LaMont Jordan’s four-year career at the University Gil Harris, QB Virginia Beach, Va. its opponent in check to start the second half in 2000. of Maryland came to a close in the Terrapins’ season Jason Hatala, WR **** Centreville, Va. For the season, Terp opponents averaged 4.4 points in finale versus Georgia Tech, but his name will resound Tim Howard, OT * Leonardo, N.J. the third quarter and they were shut out in the frame six throughout the school’s record books for years to come. Mike Hull, TE ** Hagerstown, Md. times by Maryland’s defense. In addition, the defense 106106 Jordan finished his career with 4,147 yards rush- Kris Jenkins, DT **** Ypsilanti, Mich. got better in the quarter as the season progressed as it ing, the most in school history and the most by any back LaMont Jordan, TB **** Forestville, Md. shut out its opponents in the period in five of the last seven in the ACC in 20 years. That total also puts him in third Matt Kalapinski, FB **** Marshfield, Mass. games and did not allow a touchdown in the last four on the all-time ACC list as he will go down trailing just Brian Kopka, PK **** Hollywood, Fla. games of the season. Amos Brown of North Carolina (1977-80; 4,391 yards) Matt Langlie, QB * Kensington, Md. — The Terrapin defense held UNC to 10 first downs and all-time leader Ted Brown (1975-78) of NC State Mark Lebida, WR * Edison, N.J. for the entire game and four through the first three quar- who finished his career with 4,602 yards. He became Doug Patterson, WR *** Shelby Township, Mich. ters. The Tar Heels also were only able to convert two of the Terrapins’ career leader in rushing in the West Vir- Scott Rudolph, LS **** Churchville, Md. 14 third downs for the game. ginia game on September 16. Mukala Sikyala, Jr., TB ** Lanham, Md. — Safety Shawn Forte had one of the highlight plays The highlight of Jordan’s career was his 1999 sea- Sean Starner, P ** Mechanicsburg, Pa. for the defense this year in the second quarter of the

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UNC game. After Tar Heel TB Willie Parker broke free a fixture at right guard down the stretch in 2000, and five in that same time period (one against NC State; one 2000 season review and past the Maryland secondary, Forte came from no- the Terps have a strong base of linemen to work with in against UNC; three against Georgia Tech). where to run down the UNC back. He then made the 2001. — Through 11 games, Gary is eighth in the ACC in touchdown-saving tackle while stripping the ball that receptions per game (3.6) and 10th in the conference in Marlon Moye-Moore eventually recovered. Pass Protection Impressive receiving yards per game (51.6). Both totals are also — In the upset win over NC State, the Terps broke Despite losing a pair of starters on the offensive line team highs. up six passes, a total that accounted for nearly one-third and a two-year starter at tight end, Maryland’s offensive — Gary’s two touchdowns against Middle Tennes- of Maryland’s season total for PBU’s (17) at that time. line allowed just 21 sacks (and only 20 of a QB) in the see in week three marked the first time a Terrapin wideout — Maryland also held NC State to just 119 total 2000 season. That number was second-best in the had two TD receptions since Omar Cheeseboro ac- yards in the second half after yielding 282 in the first ACC and it continues an impressive trend begun complished the feat versus NC State in 1997. half. four seasons ago. He later topped the feat with his three touch- — In the win over Duke Oct. 28, Maryland held the In 1997, the Terps yielded a whop- downs against the Georgia Tech. Blue Devils to a and a touchdown (on a gad- ping 56 sacks as the offensive — After a near record-setting sea- get play). The Terps limited Duke to just 266 total yards, line was being converted son returning punts in 1999, Gary is qui- including just 13 rushing yards on 40 carries. from a run-and-shoot block- etly making his way up the career — Against Wake Forest Oct. 21, Maryland nearly ing unit to one of a more charts for punt returns. His 312 registered its first shutout of the season before yielding a conventional offensive yards a year ago were the fourth- touchdown with 6:07 remaining in the game and the scheme. In 1998, that figure highest figure in Terrapin history Terps in front 37-0. was nearly cut in half, with and his 35 returns matched the Maryland allowing 30 second-highest total. Going Five Terps Play in Postseason sacks in 11 games. into 2001, Gary is within reach Five seniors from last year’s Terrapin team partici- Last season, sacks of Terp career records for both pated in postseason all-star games in hopes of improv- were dramatically reduced yards and returns. ing their chances of playing at the next level. again, with Terp QBs caught Tailback LaMont Jordan and defensive tackle Kris behind the line of scrimmage Jenkins Finishes With Jenkins played in the Senior Bowl January 20. just 11 times in 251 throw- Big Year Maryland was also represented well in the Hula ing situations. Senior defensive Bowl as FS Shawn Forte and FB Matt Kalapinski played Prior to allowing tackle Kris Jenkins (Ypsilanti, in the game, also on January 20, in Maui. a safety in the second Mich.) spent much of his career Jenkins pulled double duty as he also played in the quarter against trying to live up to the expecta- Blue-Gray Classic on Christmas Day, 2000, in Montgom- Florida State, the tions set for him. In his final sea- ery, Ala. Terps had run a son as a Terp, he went above and The final Terrapin who played in a postseason all- string together of beyond those expectations. Kris Jenkins was a second round pick by the star game was kicker Brian KopkaKopka. Kopka returned to six straight quar- — Prior to 2000, Jenkins had in the 2001 NFL Draft. his home state of Florida to play in the Rotary Gridiron ters without allow- single-season bests of 39 tackles, four Classic at the Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Florida, on Janu- ing a sack. TFLs and one sack. In fact, his career to- ary 13. tals were 92 tackles, seven TFLs and one-and-a-half sacks. Year Sacks Allowed Avg./Game Pass Att./Sack In 2000, Jenkins destroyed his previous season bests O-Line Experience 199756 5.1 5.0 and put up numbers that looked more like his career num- Maryland returned three starters from its offensive 1998 30 2.7 7.7 bers as he led all Maryland defensive linemen and fin- line which led the ACC in fewest sacks allowed in 1999 1999 11 1.0 22.8 ished sixth on the team with 62 tackles. More impres- 2000 21* 1.9 16.8 and four starters (including those three) will return next *one sack was on TB LaMont Jordan as he tried to pass on an sively, he led the Terrapins for the season with 17 TFLs year from a group that finished second in the conference option play against Florida State. and eight sacks. in fewest sacks allowed (21) in 2000. — Against Duke (10-28-00), Jenkins had 12 tackles Included in the mix are a trio of youngsters who (nine unassisted), four for loss and three sacks. All three have already combined for a substantial amount of start- Gary Terps’ Go-To Receiver totals were single-game career highs. ing experience: junior center Melvin Fowler (Wheatly Junior WR Guilian Gary (Horseheads, N.Y.) became — At 6-5, 292 pounds, it was a given that Jenkins Heights, N.Y.), sophomore left guard Todd Wike (Leba- the Terrapins’ top receiving threat in 2000 and has be- would be a force against the run. His ability to get in the non, Pa.) and sophomore right tackle Matt Crawford come one of the better receivers in the Atlantic Coast opponents’ backfield is what earned him second team (Moravia, N.Y.). Wike and Crawford have combined to Conference. With his three-touchdown performance in All-ACC honors and the team’s lineman of the year register 41 starts in their two-year collegiate careers, with the season’s final game, he also has put himself in the award. Crawford earning second team Freshman All-America Terp record books. — Jenkins’ sack total tied him with Ernie Salley for honors by The Sporting News in 1999. Although — With his three TDs against Georgia Tech, Gary 10th on the single season list as Salley also notched eight Crawford injured his knee toward the end of 2000 (he tied a school record for receiving touchdowns in a game, in 1975. started the first nine games), he remains a force to be matching the mark set by Jermaine Lewis in 1993 and 107 reckoned with for the future. Meanwhile, Wike was as James Milling in 1986. Thompson Has Strong Season dependable as they come in ‘00, starting all 11 games — Gary also added to his season total for touch- Junior Aaron Thompson completed the 2000 foot- at guard for the Terps. down receptions, leaving him with seven for the 2000 ball season the same way that he had completed his Fowler goes into the 2001 season having started season. That mark ranks tied for fourth on the Terp single previous two -- as a starter in every game the Terrapins every game (33) of his collegiate career, and is one of season list and is the most by a Maryland player in seven played and one of the team’s top playmakers. the top centers in the ACC. He earned an honorable years. — After having a few performances that could be mention All-ACC nod and was dubbed first team all-con- — For the game, Gary had six receptions for 85 considered sub-standard for Thompson to start the sea- ference by Collegefootballnews.com. Add to the mix yards. With his scoring catches, Gary made it three- son, the career 33-game starter picked up the pace and redshirt freshman Lamar Bryant (Clinton, Md.), who was straight games that he had caught a scoring pass and went on a big-play rampage. The Terps’ defensive im-

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provement seemed to coincide. A Whale of a Freshman Effort He finished the season fifth Redshirt freshman Mike Whaley was one of the Ter- on the team in tackles with 81, rapins’ top defensive playmakers in 2000 and one of 2000 TEAM HONORS was second in sacks with 6.5 the reasons the Maryland defense will be a force to be Ray Krouse Award (MVP) and had nine TFLs to go along reckoned with in 2001. Shawn Forte, Sr., FS with it. — Whaley had 68 tackles in his freshman campaign Most Valuable Offensive Player — Thompson had a sack, a and was one of the team leaders in sacks (5) and tackles LaMont Jordan, Sr., TB TFL and a huge recovery for loss (12). Most Valuable Defensive Player to go along with five tackles against — For his efforts, Whaley was honored by The Sport- Shawn Forte, Sr. FS North Carolina. ing News as a third team Freshman All-America. — Against NC State, Thomp- Champion of the Year son had a career-high 17 Homeboys Mike Hull, Sr., TE tackles, one TFL and one Establishing the Maryland-D.C.-Northern Vir- Team Captains forced fumble. ginia area as the primary recruiting base for Matt Kalapinski, Sr., FB; Shawn Forte, Sr., FS; — The outstanding the development of the Terrapin program has Aaron Thompson, Jr., LB play began against Duke, as Thompson been an overriding goal in recent years. It is Top Special Teams Performers

2000 season review registered seven tackles, three TFLs and a trend that Ralph Friedgen has insisted will Brian Kopka, Sr. PK three sacks. The three sacks were a continue as his reign as Terrapins coach begins. Brooks Barnard, So., P single-game career-high for Thompson In 1997, just 23 players on the Terrapin ros- A.V. Williams Award and equaled the most by a Terp in any ter hailed from either Maryland, D.C. or (outstanding and conspicuous sportsmanship) game this year. Northern Virginia, with six of Matt Kalapinski, Sr., FB — In his three-year career, Thompson those serving as opening- has amassed near-record numbers in tackles game starters. Terrapin Club Award for loss (35). He paced Maryland with nine TFLs Since that time, how- (greatest contribution to football) as a freshman and 17 in 1999 as a sopho- ever, numbers in both catego- Jason Hatala, Sr., WR more — and added nine tackles for loss in ries have doubled – 46 play- James M. Tatum Award (lineman of the year) 2000. Mike Whaley was named a ers from the region were on Kris Jenkins, Sr., DT — His 17 TFLs in 1999 were the best Sporting News third team the 2000 roster, with 12 of George C. Cook Memorial Award at Maryland since Charles Johnson posted Freshman All-American in 2000. those starting on opening day (senior with highest GPA) 18 in 1978. versus Temple. Brian Kopka, Sr., PK — His efforts include a career-high 15 stops in the George Boutselis Memorial Award 1999 opener vs. Temple and double-figure efforts in eight Md./D.C./N.Va. 1997 1998 1999 2000 (letterman with highest GPA) of 11 games in 1999. Overall, he has registered double- Players on Roster 23 34 39 46 Scott Rudolph, Sr., LS digit tackles in 11 of his last 21 games. Opening-Game Starters 6 5 7 12 — Thompson has started every game of his major Alvin L. Aubinoe Award college career (33), and is averaging 7.9 stops per game (unsung hero) (259 total). Melvin Fowler, Jr., C Freshman of the Year 2000 POSTSEASON HONORS Jeff Dugan, TE Brooks Barnard, So., P Dr. John E. Faber, Jr., Award (Iron Man) Football News All-America (honorable mention); All-ACC Scott Rudolph, Sr., LS (honorable mention); The Sporting News All-ACC (second team); Ray Guy Award Nominee Shawn Forte, Sr., FS All-ACC (honorable mention); The Sporting News All-ACC (second team); Collegefootballnews.com All-ACC (first team) Melvin Fowler, Jr., C All-ACC (honorable mention); Collegefootballnews.com All- ACC (first team) Brian Kopka, Sr., PK Verizon CoSIDA Academic All-District (second team) Shawn Forte LaMont Jordan Kris Jenkins, Sr., DT All-ACC (second team) 108108 Tony Jackson, Jr., SS All-ACC (honorable mention) LaMont Jordan, Sr., TB All-ACC (second team); The Sporting News All-ACC (second team) Scott Rudolph, Sr., LS Verizon CoSIDA Academic All-District (first team) Mike Whaley, R-Fr., LB Matt Kalapinski Brian Kopka The Sporting News Freshman All-America (third team) Kopka was a Verizon CoSIDA Academic All-District pick.

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Kicking Statistics Interception Statistics FIELD GOALS FGs Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Kopka, Brian 8-12 66.7 0-0 3-4 1-2 4-5 0-1 49 0 Forte, Shawn 4 114 28.5 1 69 Siljkovic, Vedad 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0 Cox, Curome 2 30 15.0 0 22 Smith, Andrew 1 0 0.0 0 0 Punting Statistics Jackson, Tony 1 0 0.0 0 0 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Okanlawon, Tony 1 0 0.0 0 0 Barnard, Brooks 49 2191 44.7 85 5 8 8 0 Stewart, Tyrone 1 35 35.0 0 35 Siljkovic, Vedad 13 427 32.8 42 4 0 5 0 Jones, Randall 1 90 90.0 1 90 Total 62 2618 42.2 85 9 8 13 0 Bishop, Kevin 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 55 2078 37.8 58 6 5 11 1 Total 12 269 22.4 2 90 Opponents 14 153 10.9 0 32 Punt Returns Statistics PUNT RET. No. Yds Avg TD Long All Purpose Statistics Gary, Guilian 13 65 5.0 0 15 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR FR Tot Avg/G Stewart, Tyrone 1 4 4.0 0 0 Jordan, LaMont 11 920 287 0 0 0 0 1207 109.7 Gary, Guilian 11 0 568 65 92 0 0 725 65.9

2000 season review Hatala, Jason 1 8 8.0 0 8 Total 15 77 5.1 0 15 Sikyala, Mukala 11 190 43 0 364 0 0 597 54.3 Opponents 23 271 11.8 0 33 Hatala, Jason 9 76 285 8 0 0 0 369 41.0 Monroe, Scooter 11 0 179 0 145 0 0 324 29.5 Kickoff Returns Statistics Total 11 1365 2322 77 670 269 55 4758 432.5 Opponents 11 2047 2803 271 544 153 14 5832 530.2 KICK RET. No. Yds Avg TD Long Opponents 11 2047 2803 271 544 153 14 5832 530.2 Sikyala, Mukala 16 364 22.8 0 51 Monroe, Scooter 10 145 14.5 0 20 Total Offense Statistics Gary, Guilian 4 92 23.0 0 31 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Kalapinski, Matt 3 44 14.7 0 18 McCall, Calvin 9 251 58 1533 1591 176.8 Henderson, E.J. 1 12 12.0 0 12 Jordan, LaMont 11 218 920 -6 914 83.1 Killian, Chad 1 13 13.0 0 13 Hill, Shaun 6 170 92 778 870 145.0 Total 35 670 19.1 0 51 Sikyala, Mukala 11 40 190 0 190 17.3 Opponents 31 544 17.5 0 43 Total 11 716 1365 2322 3687 335.2 Opponents 11 850 2047 2793 4840 440.0 Defensive Statistics DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP UT AT Total ForLoss Sacks Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Blk.Kick Saf 42 Henderson, E.J. 10 70 39 109 13-40 2-14 . 4 6 1-0 . . . 35 Moye-Moore, M. 11 68 40 108 5-15 2-10 . 1 6 1-0 1 1 . 27 Jackson, T. 11 71 30 101 4-22 . 1-0 4 1 1-0 2 . . 13 Forte, S. 11 54 28 82 . . 4-114 7 . 1-0 1 1 . 40 Thompson, A. 11 54 27 81 9-62 7-55 . 1 7 2-0 3 . . 55 Whaley, M. 11 41 27 68 12-76 5-47 . 4 10 . . 1 . 57 Jenkins, K. 11 42 20 62 17-57 8-40 . . 18 1-0 1 . . 33 Littles, R. 11 28 16 44 1-9 . . 1 . . 3 . . 98 Hill, C. 9 22 21 43 6-30 3-23 . . 12 . . . . 12 Jones, R. 11 31 10 41 1-8 1-8 1-90 5 3 1-0 1 . . 11 Okanlawon, T. 11 32 8 40 . . 1-0 6 . 1-0 . . . 30 Cox, C. 10 17 16 33 . . 2-30 4 . 1-0 . . . 32 Joe, L. 11 17 14 31 .....1-55... 71 Roundtree, D. 10 15 7 22 3-7 1-5 . . 4 . . . . 23 Smith, A. 9 11 8 19 . . 1-0 5 . 1-0 . . . 36 Wilson, D. 6 14 2 16 ...... 99 Jones, L. 7 8 4 12 2-6 . . . 3 . . . . 70 Smith, S. 5 6 6 12 4-18 3-16 . . 4 . . . . 39 Bishop, K. 6549 . .1-01 . . .. . 24 Ambush, L. 9448 ....1.... 52 Graves, M. 11628 ...... 96 Feldheim, C.J. 45161-71-7 ...... 95 Shime, W. 84151-1. . .3 . .. . 45 Kalapinski, M. 11314 ...... 110110 48Swift, R.3123 ...... 82 Dugan, J. 11123 ...... 53 Lewis, R. 7 . 3 3 ...... 86 Cruz, M. 11 . 2 2 .....1-0... 14 Johnson, C. 3 2 . 2 ...... 56 Evans, J. 7 2 . 2 ...... 8 Hamilton, R. 9 2 . 2 . . . 1 . . . . . 88Murphy, M.11.22...... 5Lynch, J.8112 ...... 29Stewart, T.11.22..1-35....1. 44 Fiddler, B. 6 1 . 1 ...... 43 Whitmer, D. 10 1 . 1 ......

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